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Indlæser... The Devil's Claimaf Gemma James
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Tilhører serienThe Devil's Kiss (2)
It's been a year since Kayla Sutton walked away from Gage Channing. Now he's back, and so is Ian Kaplan, Kayla's one-time lover from her college days. Gage's jealousy is his worst enemy, and when he thinks Kayla has chosen Ian, he sets in motion a drastic plan to claim what's his. Only Kayla never expects him to infiltrate her heart so effortlessly, and she never dreamed there would come a day when he wouldn't want her. Gage believes she's committed the ultimate sin, but will she use his mistake to finally escape the cage of his obsession? Or will she do whatever it takes to make him see he can entrust his heart to her...just as she's already lost the core of her being to him? NOTE TO READERS: THE DEVIL'S CLAIM is a dark romance with a BDSM edge that does NOT conform to safe, sane, and consensual practices. Includes explicit content and subject matter that may offend some readers. Intended for mature audiences. Book 2 of the Devil's Kiss Series. Previously titled The Devil's Kiss: Epilogue Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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Genres; Adult, Contemporary, Dark Erotica, Romance. Suspense
3 Stars
I had a really hard time getting into this one.
At first I thought it was just my mood, but after putting it aside for a day or so and coming back to it, it became obvious it wasn't me. It was the characters themselves.
Kayla seemed to have become a horribly weak individual who can't even admit to her own sexuality. It's like she has become an immature twit. In the first book she seemed much stronger. Able to deal with whatever it took to help her child. In this one it's like she has become the child. Her back and forth about ANY decision, including her own emotions, drove me up a wall.
Then there is Gage......His actions and his words did not mesh. Just a little open and ADULT dialogue between these two could have gone a long way. But nope. He just jumps around making snap decisions and acting on them. No mature thought given to his actions.
Then there are the conversations they did have.....
Which was filled with demands and disrespect on both their sides. Both acting like spoiled, immature brats. Neither really behaving like adults.
Ian was the most mature character, and I really don't understand his motivation either. Which means he did not really impress me. He just behaved slightly older than Gage & Kayla.
There are also some editing errors. Not bad, but they are there.
The flow of the story is off a bit.
Ended well, but...
All this adds up to me being....
Disappointed.
I have all 4 books in this series, so hopefully book 3 will be much better.
I admit I have high expectations from Gemma James. But that is only because I KNOW she can reach and surpass those expectations. ( )